Anyone who has read my book will certainly remember the chapter on customer types, in which I humorously tried to introduce you to certain people you will probably have to deal with at some point. These included people who can make your life as a tattoo artist more fun, but also more difficult. I would now like to add a guy I call the sneaky customer, who you should beware of. Of course, you should be aware of your skills as a tattoo artist and assess your work objectively to avoid falling for these people.
This customer is usually friendly, confident and nods off everything you suggest surprisingly quickly. They want to get the tattoo or cover-up done quickly and are extremely grateful for your great work. The finished design, which you have photographed and presented to him, is also met with nothing but enthusiasm. Apparently satisfied, the customer leaves your workplace and you are happy because you have made someone happy again.